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david phillips really good to get your thoughts on your analysis. thank you very much. indeed, david for talking to us. thank you. i think you should cross last, let's come here and i'll just air including australia tackles online this information with new or different cost. social media, john's billions of dollars, plus i'm hired with casa inventory and so that because government is trying to level the playing field in the education and fix them, i'll tell you why, you know, the, that's still nice and warm from the gulf coast up to the midwest, even temporarily and central kind of and that tends to boost the showers so you get some pretty big ones. those orange tops, especially from like a rock arkansas right out to minneapolis, could well develop briefly some pretty heavy conditions. but the shelves that are showing up in the higher ground in, for example, colorado are also in to get snow. mm. so the air is close enough for about every now to get that will cause to move across the central plains through kansas. a get towards chicago not line will d
david phillips really good to get your thoughts on your analysis. thank you very much. indeed, david for talking to us. thank you. i think you should cross last, let's come here and i'll just air including australia tackles online this information with new or different cost. social media, john's billions of dollars, plus i'm hired with casa inventory and so that because government is trying to level the playing field in the education and fix them, i'll tell you why, you know, the, that's still...
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brian: here to react a, david phillips, who was at that meeting and an alabama republican mayoral candidateillip, let me start with you. you're the guy who was at that podium asking questions about what's going on in town to your city council who should be responsive to you. why'd they cut your mic? if. >> that's what i was wondering at the time, you know? that was the section of the meeting that's open to public comment. so when i stepped to the mic, i had a few questions for them, ask if they basically shut it down, excuse me, before i could even voice any of the questions that i had. i think it was more of the fact that they really didn't want to give the answers more than they didn't have the answers. brian: okay. >> you know? as i mentioned in other statements, that's the whole point that the podium and the mic are there, is so the public can, you know, ask the questions they have. brian: it's why the city council has a job, to the the answer questions that people in the city have. >> right. brian: brine, tell us what's going on. you've got a small town there, and you've got a potentia
brian: here to react a, david phillips, who was at that meeting and an alabama republican mayoral candidateillip, let me start with you. you're the guy who was at that podium asking questions about what's going on in town to your city council who should be responsive to you. why'd they cut your mic? if. >> that's what i was wondering at the time, you know? that was the section of the meeting that's open to public comment. so when i stepped to the mic, i had a few questions for them, ask...
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david l. phillips as a former senior advisor at the state department during the clinton bush and obama administrations. now you're in a junk professor of security studies at georgetown university are joining us live from new york. thank you for your time. at this talk about the us aspect of this because is real, couldn't do everything it has done and is doing without us support in some way, shape or form. so what, how, how do you see the us is position in this. ready i don't think there are american fingerprints 100 operation. busy otherwise has made very clear yesterday, and it wasn't for one about the pages should we believe that i'd say, pardon me, should we believe that is it possible for israel does is real carry out that kind of operation on that kind of scale without the us being having any awareness of it, i guess we shouldn't believe that this is not a u. s. foreign operation is clearly and is way over the intelligence operation of israel hasn't take any responsibility for i think the broader
david l. phillips as a former senior advisor at the state department during the clinton bush and obama administrations. now you're in a junk professor of security studies at georgetown university are joining us live from new york. thank you for your time. at this talk about the us aspect of this because is real, couldn't do everything it has done and is doing without us support in some way, shape or form. so what, how, how do you see the us is position in this. ready i don't think there are...
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what's interesting about this is the fact that, labour mps, namely david lammy and jess phillips, haveid vast sums by all other other sort of, other entities, 44,000 for appearances and obe, see labour. david lammy received last year and jess phillips received more than 11,000 11,500 for sky for tv appearances. she paid. it's all over the shop, you know, i mean, it should just be called the stop farage law. >> i mean, this is clearly what they want to do, but but also then again, when you look at the full law, they talk about media appearances, journalism, speeches, and it's just kind of everything. i mean, you wouldn't be allowed boris johnson's columns. it's very normal for politicians to write columns expressing their views, isn't it? is that a. >> well, this is wider than nigel farage's, but do you feel it's aimed at him slightly. here. look, we look well yes, i do think it's slightly , possibly do think it's slightly, possibly slightly, but no, i'm saying the story is larger than him in terms of the implications and obviously, look, he's you know, he's got one of the biggest. is i
what's interesting about this is the fact that, labour mps, namely david lammy and jess phillips, haveid vast sums by all other other sort of, other entities, 44,000 for appearances and obe, see labour. david lammy received last year and jess phillips received more than 11,000 11,500 for sky for tv appearances. she paid. it's all over the shop, you know, i mean, it should just be called the stop farage law. >> i mean, this is clearly what they want to do, but but also then again, when you...
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i wanted to thank david phillips and a.j. crabill for being thought partners around this, and, and i appreciate the increased briefings around this to, to make sure that we're prepared, prepared for tonight's conversation. so thanks to the leadership team, there have been a few of us who, to the point of president alexander, we have a couple options to if we don't like what we see, then we need to put in the work to you know, if we're not getting the interims we want from the superintendent, then we need to be more prescriptive and so, move on to the next slide, please. you know, we've we've talked about the current guardrails. so next slide. let's move on to the next one. but, we got together to, to talk through with ourselves in some community engagement meetings with some of our liaisons who do the work in community, to talk through and in a separate meeting with aj and david to talk through, you know, how could we rewrite this guardrail to better reflect the values of the community, and so the purpose of tonight's discuss
i wanted to thank david phillips and a.j. crabill for being thought partners around this, and, and i appreciate the increased briefings around this to, to make sure that we're prepared, prepared for tonight's conversation. so thanks to the leadership team, there have been a few of us who, to the point of president alexander, we have a couple options to if we don't like what we see, then we need to put in the work to you know, if we're not getting the interims we want from the superintendent,...
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school chancellor david banks, who is phillips banks brother and a purse of former police inspector who's also a special advisor to timothy. his name is timothy pearson. we also know there were other people within the police department who against their cell phones that are personal devices, were all taken by the fbi in some sort of fdi some sort of investigation being conducted out of the southern district of new york. now, let's hear from eric adams about this most recent seizure of his top people i think it's important to allow the process to take place right now this review is showing that we are complying with it and we're going to continue to do so. and here's what i've done all my life. i'm going to i know what i'm going to do. and that is information that's needed to show that i've always follow the law, were going to give that information now adams up for reelection next year. of course, those who are vying for the top spot here in new york city, taking jabs at this latest news, it is important to note though john, that there has been
school chancellor david banks, who is phillips banks brother and a purse of former police inspector who's also a special advisor to timothy. his name is timothy pearson. we also know there were other people within the police department who against their cell phones that are personal devices, were all taken by the fbi in some sort of fdi some sort of investigation being conducted out of the southern district of new york. now, let's hear from eric adams about this most recent seizure of his top...
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i'm joined by my superb panel, former labour mp lloyd russell—moyle and also phillip blonde, the former adviser to davideron. gentlemen, welcome to the show. could i start with you, phillip? you've written a lot of speeches for various prime ministers various leaders in the past. today we're all focusing on that one slip of the tongue. the city sausage moment from sir keir starmer. putting that to one side, in terms of the meat on the bones, how good a speech do you think it was ? you think it was? >> between 5 and 6 out of ten. i would say, i think it was primarily intended to reassure the membership and, the new mps in the room, that they have a mission and a purpose and that's that's what it's directed audience. it was also, i think, to try to dampen down the internal criticisms. ally the party around it. so i think in a way, the target was wrong of the speech. he should really i think, have been trying to speak more to the country and i think that, if you want to speak to the country, you've got to speak to the intuition that all people have and the intuition that all people have is i think that the
i'm joined by my superb panel, former labour mp lloyd russell—moyle and also phillip blonde, the former adviser to davideron. gentlemen, welcome to the show. could i start with you, phillip? you've written a lot of speeches for various prime ministers various leaders in the past. today we're all focusing on that one slip of the tongue. the city sausage moment from sir keir starmer. putting that to one side, in terms of the meat on the bones, how good a speech do you think it was ? you think...
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i american people deserve better, but phillip, i mean, okay, i understand what david saying. >> but in a sense, you know, trump threw a grenade in a room and then everyone's been criticized for talking about the explosion, right? >> yeah. i mean, two things i'd say. the first is that the issuance springfield has directly to what david was speaking about earlier about how you know, people responsible for their own actions that may be the case. but obviously, what happened in springfield is an offshoot of this, these false claims being made about the immigrants, the second thing i'd say is this is an issue, a campaign issue someone making those threats in springfield. that's very, very important to cover. >> i just say lastly, i have a suspicion donald trump knows he can't win on the issues down, trump has an advantage on the economy curry gave it wants and talk about the economy a lot. he has an advantage on the economy, but commonly harris is increasing in the polls. she's now three or four points up. i think he knows he can't win on the issues, which is why attacks his dumped. >> we h
i american people deserve better, but phillip, i mean, okay, i understand what david saying. >> but in a sense, you know, trump threw a grenade in a room and then everyone's been criticized for talking about the explosion, right? >> yeah. i mean, two things i'd say. the first is that the issuance springfield has directly to what david was speaking about earlier about how you know, people responsible for their own actions that may be the case. but obviously, what happened in...
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brendan cox, dawn butler mp, david baines mp, kim johnson mp stand up to racism andy macdonald mp, the deputy prime minister angela rayner jess phillipstheram, the times newspaper lbc's james o'brien, trevor phillips, tom tugendhat and the former assistant commissioner of the police neil basu. oh andy and his lot as well. well, there we are. i might get an apology from all of them, but i rather doubt that i will. but joe and i know you know, you were fairly critical of me at the time as well, actually, what's been said there is. right and very interesting what's been said is right and very interesting. >> i was critical of you because you went on twitter instead of using your position in the house of commons, and the house wasn't sitting, to be fair. yes, it was well for a day and then. yeah, but but it was the wrong place to do it. well, let me just finish because i think it ill behoves a man of nigel's intelligence and ability to play the sid james of nudge, nudge, wink wink when it comes to conspiracy theories. >> no, no, no, i was asking to dampen down the conspiracy theory. >> you should have asked the home secretary in parliamen
brendan cox, dawn butler mp, david baines mp, kim johnson mp stand up to racism andy macdonald mp, the deputy prime minister angela rayner jess phillipstheram, the times newspaper lbc's james o'brien, trevor phillips, tom tugendhat and the former assistant commissioner of the police neil basu. oh andy and his lot as well. well, there we are. i might get an apology from all of them, but i rather doubt that i will. but joe and i know you know, you were fairly critical of me at the time as well,...
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david oldroyd. bolt. what's the problem? >> i must admit, i don't really see why people are getting aerated about this. as far as i'm aware, phillip an elected politician. and therefore, why is anybody looking to him for a virtuous lead in how to live a life? what i think was particularly loathsome was the way that he dragged his poor wife on television while making his admission of his sexual preferences and forcing her to stand there. i thought that was really incredibly cruel. and in that regard, i think he does deserve castigation is it brave to come out as gay in 2022? >> i mean, elton john, elton john did it in 1976. yeah. >> and making your wife go along with it was dreadful, i just don't really see the fuss about it. if he goes on channel five and you don't like him, don't watch it. >> okay, well, linda, what do you think about this? you're a sort of an esteemed media observer. what's your view? >> i think that narcissism is often an overworked word, but i think that's what he is. he is a narcissist because he seems to be in love with his own image, and it all circulates around that. he's always the hero of his own drama.
david oldroyd. bolt. what's the problem? >> i must admit, i don't really see why people are getting aerated about this. as far as i'm aware, phillip an elected politician. and therefore, why is anybody looking to him for a virtuous lead in how to live a life? what i think was particularly loathsome was the way that he dragged his poor wife on television while making his admission of his sexual preferences and forcing her to stand there. i thought that was really incredibly cruel. and in...
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david urban, ana navarro madison, jesse auto and keith boykin welcome to a special edition of newsnight, state of the race good evening i'm. >> abby phillip in new york let's get right to what america is talking about. 24 hours from now, vice president kamala harris and donald trump will not only face off in philadelphia for their very first and possibly only debate, but it will also be the first time that the two of them have ever met face-to-face? tonight, harris is preparing for trump to make things very personal he plays through this really old and tired playbook, right? >> where he, there's no floor for him in terms of how long he would go and we should be prepared for that. >> i think he's online and you know, he has a playbook that he is used in the past be it, you know his attacks on president obama or hillary clinton so we should expect a kind of that might come out all right, debate eve, ana navarro that's what she'll expect from trump. but how will she respond? because she seemed to almost suggest that maybe she might just try to ignore it and breeze past it, but can she do that? >> so she's seems to have done that so far, righ
david urban, ana navarro madison, jesse auto and keith boykin welcome to a special edition of newsnight, state of the race good evening i'm. >> abby phillip in new york let's get right to what america is talking about. 24 hours from now, vice president kamala harris and donald trump will not only face off in philadelphia for their very first and possibly only debate, but it will also be the first time that the two of them have ever met face-to-face? tonight, harris is preparing for trump...